When must the Recipient destroy Biomaterials, Clinical Data, and Genetic Analysis Data received from the NCGS?
A18. The Recipient must notify NIDA and provide written certification of the destruction of Biomaterials, Clinical Data, and Genetic Analysis Data received from the NCGS in accordance with any applicable laws and/or accepted safety procedures upon completion of the project or within 3 years after receipt of clinical data and DNA.
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